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March 2005

March 2005

Requiem for the Rupert

A year from now, Hydro-Quebec will begin stealing the water from one of this country’s wildest and most historic rivers. But for paddlers and natives who live on the Rupert, the question remains: Why?

  • by Ian Merringer

Canada’s Best Trips 2005

25 Great reasons to get out there
So much to see, so much to do, so little time. How do you choose which great Canadian adventure to enjoy? It isn’t easy, so to help you narrow it down, we’ve come up with 25 of this year’s primo guided trips from coast to coast to coast.

  • by Cheyenne Morin and Josh Pennell

My Excellent Siberian Adventure

Fuming volcanoes, impenetrable bush, secret police and a Russian partner who doesn’t know when to stop. Who could ask for anything more?

  • by Jerry Kobalenko

Who Has Seen the (Goddamn) Fish?

He was the kind of angler who just couldn’t catch a break. But still he journeyed in hope to salmon fishing’s holy waters.

  • by Mark Schatzker

Columns

Out and About — Dominican Déjà Vu

Fear. Doubt. Anxiety. Excitement. Climbing in the Dominican Republic is like starting out all over again.

  • by J. B. MacKinnon

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